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Definitions from the WebProper PrenominalDescription:In the field of linguistics, the term "proper prenominal" refers to a grammatical category that denotes a particular type of modifier in a sentence. A proper prenominal modifier is an adjective or phrase that is placed before the noun it modifies, specifically specifying an attribute or quality of that particular noun. Senses and Usages:Sense 1: Modification of Proper NounsProper prenominals are frequently used to modify proper nouns and provide more detailed information about them. For example, in the phrase "the legendary hero," the term "legendary" acts as the proper prenominal modifying the noun "hero" to indicate that the hero is well-known and extraordinary. Sense 2: Descriptions of Unique EntitiesAnother usage of proper prenominals is to describe entities that are unique or characteristic of a specific group, culture, or time period. For instance, in the term "the medieval castle," the word "medieval" functions as the proper prenominal, specifying the era in which the castle was built. Examples in Sentences:
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